Thank god for TH-cam. I started digging around on the Neo forums, and after 5 min I decided to just come here, and instantly got what I was looking for. Thanks man!
Nice repair. I have an MV-1A which I believe to be a more modern / smaller version of your one (your's looks like a MV1-FS?). I replaced the on board battery with one suitable for a cordless phone. 3.6v I believe. Very rewarding upgrade, knowing that acid won't be leaking all over your PCB in a few years... Thanks for the video!
Its so cheap to replace those electrolytic capacitors and they explode when you least expect it and say goodbye to those traces. I emplore you to go ahead and replace capacitors when you pull a unit its not expensive and it can save the system. No joke!
Hey man, good informative video. I am having "calebdar error" so am going to try and take the battery out, and swap it like you say, and pluck out that resistor. Where do i purchase the carrier for the 2035s??
Just removed my old battery, ordered the parts for the battery, i have ordered rechargable battery, will that give a problem with the socket you use? cuz i dont want to remove 470 resistor.
I'm not sure if that will work. You need to check the specs of the rechargable battery and what voltages are going to it. I chose to remove the resistor since I wasn't sure and used a normal battery.
Hi the battery is not necessary for the operation of the neo geo bases, I have them without batteries, they are only used to store scores. Batteries only serve to break down those plates. greetings from Spain
I am interested but there is a super-cap on NAOMI boards that commonly leak. So, are they really safe ? Also using 5.5v is not a problem when the original battery is 3.6v ?
You didn't rip the pad. The heat weakened the solder and you pulled the solder apart. If you pulled the pad you would see PCB there. The two sets of pads are connected by internal traces in the inner PCB layers. You didn't need to join them with wire.
Thank god for TH-cam. I started digging around on the Neo forums, and after 5 min I decided to just come here, and instantly got what I was looking for. Thanks man!
Glad you found the video useful. :-)
I made another on cleaning the Neo carts too:
th-cam.com/video/KtDyndhbCg8/w-d-xo.html
Nice video putting in a removable battery tray in my igt slot now !
I'm going to do the same on my two slot ..thanks for the info .i took all that phome off the back of mine cleaned it .
Nice repair. I have an MV-1A which I believe to be a more modern / smaller version of your one (your's looks like a MV1-FS?). I replaced the on board battery with one suitable for a cordless phone. 3.6v I believe. Very rewarding upgrade, knowing that acid won't be leaking all over your PCB in a few years... Thanks for the video!
Just got one Thanks so much 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
I've had good luck removing those glued foam pieces by pourinig alcohol on it as I peel it back.
alcool, patience and cutter/toothpick. It half-disolve at some point
Good tip!
Its so cheap to replace those electrolytic capacitors and they explode when you least expect it and say goodbye to those traces. I emplore you to go ahead and replace capacitors when you pull a unit its not expensive and it can save the system. No joke!
Yep, it's on my list of things to do before I install it in my Custom Neo Geo bartop (real hardware) build. Stay tuned!
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Hey man, good informative video. I am having "calebdar error" so am going to try and take the battery out, and swap it like you say, and pluck out that resistor. Where do i purchase the carrier for the 2035s??
Link is in description ;-)
Just removed my old battery, ordered the parts for the battery, i have ordered rechargable battery, will that give a problem with the socket you use? cuz i dont want to remove 470 resistor.
I'm not sure if that will work. You need to check the specs of the rechargable battery and what voltages are going to it.
I chose to remove the resistor since I wasn't sure and used a normal battery.
Hi the battery is not necessary for the operation of the neo geo bases, I have them without batteries, they are only used to store scores. Batteries only serve to break down those plates. greetings from Spain
and settings...
Also save the settings (arcade/console, region) from the universe bios unfortunately
Replace that battery with a Super Cap ;) no need to worry about it again and serves the same purpose. You need an r4996 1f 5.5v 20mm super capacitor
I am interested but there is a super-cap on NAOMI boards that commonly leak. So, are they really safe ? Also using 5.5v is not a problem when the original battery is 3.6v ?
update: I put a EECS5R5H155 on a MV-2F, working so far.
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Can I get that part number
You didn't rip the pad. The heat weakened the solder and you pulled the solder apart. If you pulled the pad you would see PCB there. The two sets of pads are connected by internal traces in the inner PCB layers. You didn't need to join them with wire.